Hon. Eliot Spitzer
Governor of the State of New York
State Capitol
Albany, NY 12224

Hon. Michael R. Bloomberg
Mayor of the City of New York
City Hall
New York, NY 10007

Dear Governor Spitzer and Mayor Bloomberg,

As elected officials representing Brooklyn, we are writing to formally request a study
of the security planning for the Atlantic Yards project and, in particular, the proposed
Barclay’s Center Arena. It is important to note that there have been requests for
a full-scale security review of the Atlantic Yards plans in the past. Please see
enclosed letter of 12/19/05 to Police Commissioner Kelly.

Our concern has been heightened by recent developments in Newark, New Jersey. There, as
you probably know, the Prudential Center Arena was completed and on the verge of opening
when, in the interests of security, the Newark Police Department made an eleventh-hour
determination that streets around the Arena would have to be closed to mitigate the risk
of an attack.

We do not want to face a similar failure of planning in relation to Atlantic Yards, a
project at least as susceptible to attack as the Newark arena. Specifically, we are
concerned whether the streets around the Atlantic Yards project might have to be closed
and to what extent the situation in Brooklyn differs from that in Newark. The
Barclay’s Center Arena will sit directly above the City’s third largest
transportation hub, the Atlantic Avenue Station, at the intersection of Flatbush and
Atlantic Avenues, two major Brooklyn thoroughfares. The entire project is designed as a
magnet of attention: it will include a glass-walled arena seating 18,000, an
eye-catching all-glass 60-foot-high "urban room", surrounded by sixteen
high-rise buildings, many of them glass-walled, containing retail and commercial
space and over 6,400 units of residential housing. The project’s singular density,
scale, design and location all raise critical security concerns.

In the public interest, we urge you to commission an independent study of the security
issues and project design of the Atlantic Yards project. Ideally, this study should be
conducted by the State and City police in conjunction with the office of Homeland
Security, and it should be strictly independent of the project sponsor and Empire State
Development Corporation to avoid any semblance of conflict of interest. And it needs to
be undertaken as soon as possible, so that any necessary changes can be incorporated
into the project’s design before significant construction begins.